Aspergilli and rhizobia are better co-inoculants as biofertilizers

D. James, R. Predeepa
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The application of synthetic phosphorous fertilizer is a routine agricultural practice. However, in nature in the soil, several phosphate-solubilising microbes (PSM) have been identified in the rhizosphere, and are of significance in organic farming. Two major PSM are Rhizobium sp. and Aspergillus sp. that has been identified to have the potential to establish as biofilms in the soil root-zone environment. As the fungi are capable of solubilising both organic and rock phosphates, co-inoculation of these two microbes will enhance the availability of available phosphates to plants and in turn will reduce the requirement of synthetic fertilizers. The present study aims to evaluate the survivability of these two organisms in vitro conditions as co-inoculants. Aspergillus sp. seemed to be more synergistic or associative in growth with the rhizobial strains, and this organism is known well as a rigorous PSM. The effect of rhizobial toxins on the isolated fungal strains and the fungal toxins on the isolated rhizobial strains were tested in this study. Results show that Aspergillus flavus 2 and Rhizobium sp. K 1 strains were found to be highly antagonistic and will be eliminated for further studies. Nevertheless, synergism was found to be highly variable amongst not only within rhizobial strains, but also amongst the isolated fungal strains.
曲霉和根瘤菌是较好的生物肥料共接种剂
施用合成磷肥是一种常规的农业做法。然而,在自然界的土壤中,已经在根际发现了几种解磷微生物(PSM),它们在有机农业中具有重要意义。两种主要的PSM是根瘤菌和曲霉菌,它们已被确定具有在土壤根区环境中建立生物膜的潜力。由于真菌能够溶解有机磷酸盐和岩石磷酸盐,因此这两种微生物的共接种将提高植物对有效磷酸盐的利用率,从而减少对合成肥料的需求。本研究旨在评估这两种生物作为共接种剂在体外条件下的生存能力。曲霉似乎在与根瘤菌菌株的生长中更具有协同作用或关联性,这种生物被称为严格的PSM。本研究考察了根生菌毒素对分离菌株的影响以及真菌毒素对分离菌株的影响。结果表明,黄曲霉2和根瘤菌k1菌株具有很强的拮抗作用,有待进一步研究。然而,发现增效作用不仅在根瘤菌菌株之间,而且在分离的真菌菌株之间都是高度可变的。
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